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Show 8 THL S ALT LAKE T I M fl I U RS I) . V Y, JANUARY 28 1892. ' Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov t Report. ABSOLUTELY PURE 11 IPVKD BEYOND DOUBT. AND PREPARED FOR BlslXESS: INVENTORY TKEN WD KVKiiYTHINt; SETTLED FOR THE YEAR. "BeGJc 131)1 4 Dull Care." rXZ 11 One of Tli c Gran d Additions ft X wv have lniil a StTIir &S I M To Our Elegant Store this Spring, ff" cuDy e have t W Will be Our the East labored under. N Wt, . r.j , i;i'rH',i!;'Iitt'f Ijc T j phuamlSa &E&X f I the,aU .! $ Mllllieill. J and we intend to 1 DRV ofak!mr1U. art W It will be under the maiiaffement of a lady of many years Eastern oxperi- - U?tPhpfts 1892 th most ii 'nee. who is now in .New York scoiirinff the market for Sprinar Novelties. We 7 notable one on W. n?f I h,ave the .larsrj-s- t Sloek of Frenrh and English .Novelties ever brought to CLOAKS, reror Jf Slt Dnriiitf .r. Fyler's abseure our entire Httt'k will be reduced, and And we shall oiti nitii'e ueuniue CLOTHING. x Jff Bargains in Every Department x it-- Than Ever Before. After taking Invetoryi we find Qur Stock reduce u, much heavier than we anticipated and we must jti order to make room for Mr, Fyler's Enormous Spring Purchase. Attend Oii Bargain Sales in Our Great Basement. Always Something New and Desirable. Selt&Co. Are closing out their whl Building Material at REDUie Stock of Lumber, Doors, Windows and ED PRICES FOR CASH. L mm. LannarTs Market Leads all Others. We show the finest animals that have ever been slaughtered for this market. Beef, Mutton, Veal, Home-- i Cured Hams, Bacon and Lard. Our Sausage cannot be equaled in the Territory. Come and see the prize winners. All our animals have been stall-fe- d. M. LANNAN. LOOK AT THIS. First- - 1 20 acres of Gas Land on line of W est Side Bapld Transit. $10O per cre. Terms Easy. Second 18 1-- 8 Kods frontaar' i "st hall ot block 1, plai , on Rapid Transit line. !j00 per front rod. ri crins easy. Ko Third lO choice corner lots, 25 foot front each, In North Salt La Price $ioo. . . Fourth 72 lots in SontU Salt Lake subdivision, size 38x12 feet each. Two blocks from llapid Transit. Wholesale price $S0 per lot. Fifth-- 3 1- -2 acres on Soul beast Bench, SIOOO. Sixth Brick house of 4 rooms, good cellar, barn that cost $oOO, city water, lawn, fruit and shade trees, well fenced, lot si.o 4i 1 --2x105 foot; a very desirable home; tinest view iit city . No. 38 South Eleventh East Street. Price :15(H. Seventh 1 28 acres on shore of I'tah Lake, 2 miles lake front, ex-cellent beach, fine health resort and town site, only 12 miles from the great Tintlc mining camp. Investigate this if you v; r--t to make a fortnne. Pot further particulars call on or address No. 'Mil South Eaeventn East Street, City. JOHN I. SHAFFEK. Ll iuthorized iity Agents FOR TUB Deposit Stamp System. OF THE Utah Commercial & Savings Bank. 28-- E. First South. 10th Ward Co-o- Cor. 8th East and 4th Sonta G. F. Brooks Cor. 1st South and nth Eait Foulgnr Bros '13 K St Eardley A Hperry KIT) South Main Mrs. A. Butterworth..C.'or. 8rd Weet and 3rd South Wm, FUoneman 444 W. 4th North 15tli Ward Store 840 W. tut South Mrs. C Hill 3T8 N. f.th Went . K. Evans m 8. Mh Wost . J. Shimming tW N 1st West Frank Brsnting T. S. 4lh East Hiddowav Bros Tin E.Tth South Mrs. S. Horno Cer. State and llih South Snarr A Sons 3S4 W. Sth t oath J. A M. Irvine TS S. Jnd East R. H. Irvine SMIrd 81 John B. Kalsua 818 E. 2nd South Arthur Frfewin 776 W. North Tempi A. H. Woodruff Liberty Park John F. Coe Cor. 2nd South ue.d 3rd East Reblnsoa & King 34T Wt Tempi J. W. Harris tMtTSt John Hrown Cor. N. Teuipla and 2nd West C. P. Held ar. Bth SI Richard Kuerdin Bountifni Ceatervllle Co op CentervllU Paclnr Lumber Jk Building Co Sugar Pontofflc James Neilsou Big C ottonwood Oeorm Sa.ille Mill Creeh J. E. Robinson Farnungtea rp DEPOSITS ran he made at the Bank or DOiwi'.h anr of Its aKonts, and when the reaches l.(i the depoaitor will get 6 per cent thereon, cujiupoor.ded 4 tlmea a year. OINXBAIi BANKING BTJIINSSS VhaacroHfl--F- . Armstronif, P. W. Madsen, W. Ellerbeek, Boliver Kiihi rt. Dr. Joi. s. Rich-ards, Thos. W. Jennings. O. 11 Harday, M. S. Ci minings, llainuei McfntTra. -- - I George M. Scott, Jas. Glendennlng, H, S. Rumeif President. t. Secretary. George M. Scott & Co. (Incorporate.) Dealers Tn Hardware. Metal. Stoves, Tinware, Mill Find-ings, Etc., Etc. ngents for the Dodge Wood Pulley, Roebling's SUel Wire Rope, Vacuum Cylln. ier and Engine Oils, Hercules Powder, Atlas Engine,) and Boilers, Mack Injectors, EtttTr.lo Scales, jeffersou Horse Whim, Blake Fumpb, Miners' and Blacksmltha" "jois, Etc. 168 Main Street, Suit, Lake City. 'business directoryI reen AITOBEVS-AT-LAW- . ill 1J ti j 1 I 1 1 Li Ci 1 AT CULLEM ATTOrtNEV Uas recently bten appointed the general agents tot - tho Wodil Reuowned FHKNITPIJE. BiBfWSisMT' ToTriMVAV niaMnrT r ANt'FACTL"RR.S AND 11RALEB.S IN ALL w t NWAY P AMOS Si kinds of furniture, school desks, screen door and furniture, .lobbing and repairing - r- - " i ' promptlr attended to; 108 110 W. Sr., Tempi. iSmm. Utah' Idaho' Wyoming. X71HEl LIFE AMI OCCIDENT; MT'TTTAL We have jit woiYwl a cotnplt itoek of the uew V Lite of New York, Couimerclai block. ly les and a cordial Invitation Is extended to tU . mmm mm mm :. to t'till and - ilUlllft them. pS F. E. Warren Mei caolile k I SyL:;;,.'"-"-! SeeondSoath, laltUfeCl Tsed in Millions of riomes40 Year the SUndai 1 i - . , - , J Dr. B. H. Seatpn Dentist,! Wishes to announce to the Salt Lake jio Ii thai he is now parihanently locaiedli rooms 'cMi tndSH I Progress Block, I to. ervi. es e.io i.. itr"d n lirst-rlas- s dental work at all hours NEWS OF THE WEST. ITEMS WORTH READ1NGCLIPPED FROM THE COLUMNS 0 OUR EXCHANGES I'tah And Hr Nsiyhlwrf Bizad tJp In a Nutohetl Efotet PoIImMI Pp and Tut Into UlC Itriefent The .'fY'(fyr,- Byfi: PfOVO had a hoom two y nr tgo its some people ill rc member to their sorrow. Hurry I.. I. I'ulnit r, nn Oardcn mail , has been arrested charged with raping his slepdnughter. The Ogden eouueil haa passed an ordi naiue providing for the issau.ee of 050,800 Wfirth of improvement Imnds. There U at least one lucky man in t'tah county, a in evidenced hy the following iUestiu propounded hy the F.nqHinv: CUi- - .i us do you Know thai the domoc ratio tax collector f Utah county in making more nitiney thun any other man in I'tah county? Deputy United States Marshal (ieorge L. Corey ot Ogdun, arrested J, Combe, W. F. Cortei iind Adrian F. Cortex, on the charge of killing deer out of season. Thev ap-peared omnii-Moii- Bishop. It was BOW n ll'iit the young men were out hunting jack rahhits when the deer sprang Up and they biased away, not knowing it to be pro-tote-by law. On this ihowlnff the com: niissiuiier made the penally light, fining the CoftOl hoys $1 and costs, while Combe was tlischurged. NEVADA NOTES. The Klko IndrptauU ' wants know why a creamery would not pay at that place. William ( overt of I'ioehc has been ar-rested, charged with stealing a pair of horses from .1. V. Henry. T. K. hanhnessy of Tuscarora has just received news of the death of his brother at Tombstone, Arizona. Thnnias Ilurke, for several years watch-man at the mint, and later commissary at the prison, had both leirs broken at the I'tah mine. The accident is pronounced serious hy the doctor. as both bones are split and splintered liadly. Tbo CaffOO ii"il soys: One thousand Daie - are on the point of coming hither from Denmark to start a hirrc dairy business, on lauds alonir the Walker river. The ad-vance parly 01 these people has put up two lar-- creameries and haa been iruaranteed peeial Ion rates by the Carson A; Colorado mid Southern Pacific railroad companies. They intend to put the butter and cheese produced by tlicni on the au Franciso market. The Plochc ays: Last Monday Mr. A. B. Thouiptoti offered his county script amounting u XtWtA0 for felemptlon at par, an received in law ful money, dollar tor dollar, Doei ibis not speak of a might; change that has come over us? It was only a few years Dacfe wiien Lincoln county enpt C0Ud he bought at oue's own price. WYOMING NOTES. John Dnhling ol Glenrock has a violin that be claim- - - 183 years old. Mrs. Tom Sliorliitfes of Laramie deserted her husband ami home and has left for parts unknown. Frenchman en route from Ban Fran eiseo became deranged hy the altitude w hen he reached Laramie. Arrangement! have been made to bring conaldvrabU BngUah capital into the mining districts of Platlc valley in the sprint. Jim Cusiek, one of the Medicine Row pion-eer-, has located IdiNI acres of placer land al the head of th Savery in Carbon county. Hen Blanchard, the promoter, who is to give Che eime aamelterto rival the Grant works f Denver, wires that he will leave Tcrre Haute for this place in the middle of th" prevent week. Wyoming's building at the fair will be of French chateau atyja Of architecture, 00x70 feet, two -- lories high, and will eo-- t about 130,000, Casper's latest corportion is called the Syndicate Improvement company, with the Imposing capital stock of $:,i;0 I.IKHI cut into 90,000, Reports on 108,000 sheep between Rawlins and Bitter creek are to the effect that all bauds arc free fr disease and that the loss during the winter w ill be very small. Weft Mover has fatted at his ranch on Horse creek, with a tell weeks' course of wild hay, fifty head of three. year old seven-eight- h Hereford steers. A statement prepared in the department of Justice for the information of congress gives the following as the expenses of the united stales court In Wyoming during the last year: Marshals fMOO, jurors Inhi. witnesses f:!HK). suopnrt of prisoners tlotlo, bailitfs M0, miscellaneous, lsf0, reguar coraepensation of United States attorney, 13008-90- , commissioners ?ll.i"i, rents f Hull Tti; total, (98,806.41, ers along the Wvomiug line . lostes at MKI hcaii. A reward oi offered for the arrest and eouvietiotL' ;IV ' lot to0 A lug vein of rich copper ore has countered in the Black raveler, on. creeK. 'l ie -- u ike was made al the nJ'n too foot tunnel, and the rock ,u,.' ISO to the ton. j.ud he year just ended was the moafl ful ever experienced bv the a .leffers.iu county, and the indicaJSLlc'0 . that 1883 will far exceed it both Juers ..r and amount of money expended inll"ns, nr'' ment. 1 output . Jdevelop- - A company :ias been organized t the Omaha group of claims mi Caff. . creek, in the Seihart t jl' op.o ntn Omaha - of good grade, running afi1"1iW eighty ounces of silver to the ton. j'1', !". ""' it hi,rh as .lohn I.. Sullivan was right al I " Unite, lie gave three perform packed houses, and thousands woj h"1"c j" 1 away unable to gain admission. 1 n'! is (raking in Montana's big camp. l,lrneu he drama Assays made of the ore rei pntl li ved in the Sirjsle shows (it to hopes of the owners, a- - il earr.. - enroun-o-silver and T!UIS in gold. The "leel me is now more than twelve inchot '0 ounces Che propertv is located on Maul Te twelve miles from Helena. ."' ."' m gulch, IDAHO NOTES. I Hie Tylerlaatcnaiier - rtl end. I J.'arm;r an Bida upnn the work of erecting Ingt to he hm-i- hv the Hoise Irani tlon conipanv, were opened J"' J'".11'1" Baxter. The biddera were twel v wauc ber, and they ranged from 1335: laptaltl No contract has rel been awardeaj ln '"!" W to 38oO. COLORADO NOTES. A rich strike is reported on I'pper Current ereek near Canon City, A large snewaUda, wbieh did no injury, oe-- i urrad Hour Ouray Saturday. K. I). Wriirht of Trinidad says he has lost lest less than seventy five 'sheep out of a herd of MOO. CM linker, for two rears assistant mas- - tr mechanic, for the Union Pacinc at Triui. dud, baa resigned. H, N. Bradley of Boulder haa presented the Methodist Episcopal church of that city with a tine church hell. Governor rtottM pardoned Frank Howard, In. w as serving a ten years' sentence in the penitentiary for grand Earoeny committed in t bailee COHnty. He tins served si years. .1. 11. Bobafler, a hlacksniith at Pueblo, re-ceived his month's nay on Saturday and took it home and put it in a tiu box under his bed. The box and money bare disap-peared and Mr. Sehatler is now anxiously looking for the thief. The farmers at Fort Collins are taking a great Interest in the matter of a sugar fac tory. Over 1000 acres of beets are pledged ami with three other canvassers to report tie' number of screa will reach JUiiO. There will be no difficulty In securing pledges tot the! necessary 3000 acres of beets. MONTAN A NOTES. A lire In (Ireat Falls destroyed M0,000 wortti or property. Th.. cattle ot Molilalia netted $19,000,000 last year. Horse thieves have been operating in the Yellowstone country on a gigantic scale (iuriug the tt month. Ranchers and rang- - PLEASURES OF MEMORY. What ii ldi -- sed tiling la memory. How It bring! hp ft pleasures of the past, and hides the unph asantnees! Vou recall your rliililhood jla.v, do you not, and wish they Would return? You remember toe pleaanw Baaociations, while the unpleasant ones are forgotten. Perhaps to jour mind comes the face of some friend. It was ouee a pale, sad face It showed marks of pain, line, of rare. It seemed to be looking into the here-after, the unknown future. And then you recall how it brightened, how it recovered it- - rosy hue, how- it tiecaine n picture of hap-piness and joy. Io you remember these thin?? Manv people do, and gladly tell how health returned, how happiness come buck, how the world seemed bright. They tell how thev were once weak, nerveless, per-haps in pain, and certainly unhappy. They tell of sleepless nights, restless days, un-touched food, unstrung nerve-- . And then they tell how they became happy, healthy and strong once more. You hare heard it often In the past, have you not? You have qeanl people describe how they were cored and kept in health? You certainiy can re-member what it is'thut has so helped people in America. It not, listen to what Mrs. Annie .lenness Miller, who is universally known as tin- gp-a- ilress reformer, says: "t-i- years airo. when suffering from mental (are and overwork, I received the most heuellt from the use of that, great medicine, Warner's Sate lire." Ah, now you remember. Now you recollect how much you have heard of this great Cure Now yon are ready to admit that memory is tunall pleating) that the highest pleasure comes from perfect health, and that this great remedy has done more to produce and prolO&K health than every other discovery ever know n in the entire history of the whole world. BREVITIES. lteal transfers yesterday nmounted to 8i,15i A daughtar was horn recently to Mr. and Mrt. Robert Walker, jr. The gocia Evening club will pve a hall tonight In odd fellow' halt. The signal service report 'today predicts for lab fair and cooler Weather. The graudo matctne ball oi the Salt Lake Turn Vercin will occur February at their hall on Third N.iilh. There are measagea at the Veatem Colon Telegraph office fur Mi-- s N. Ahreu.-.- , Charles Baker and R. a. McFarlaud. AV'itliain H. Dean a earuenti-- at SiiL'ar House, fell from the root of a l b theatrical mechanic! have organized. J.as! iiiehi at a meeting at Iho theater the organisation waa perfected. The funeral of I' lierl .Stiiupson was held this afternoon from Evan'a undertaking rooms. The Odd FeUdwi officiated. The Maynes-- , tield company " . eioruli'd lesterday for the purpose of cou- - drmriuLr a ral rehanulae buainosa. The crowds are still Hocking to the Meth-odist chore i tor salvatioii. The revival services last t dr. w out another bijj audieuoe, TonlgiM ir Iiitf preaches. The .alt Lake power, Light dt UeatiBg oompanj have leaaed the baaement oi toe Bew McComick block and M remove to it as soon as it ia completed. The Delta Phi society will (jive a grand ball in the University building Friday even-ing, January 29th. The committee on ar-rangements jB composed of .1. A. Christen. sen. j. w. Hoopa, Bernard Hovel ami w. k. Caldcrwood. The alarm of lire turned in at 2:4." this morning called the department to Com-mercial avenue on a useless visit. There was no lire, and the alarm was liirned in bv Mime imaginative person who thought a hit of smoke emanating from a furnace was a conflagration. The news of the death of.!, (i. Itrooks has been received in this city. He has been an invalid for several years and died in San Memo, Italy, lie came to Suit Lake in ImU and resided here until lNN7. Mrs. Auerhach of. this city is his only child. Two insanity cases were before the ore. bate court yesterday . Fidelia Kuid of Fort llerrimau. aged "i'.i years, and W. 11. Poteet, aged 4.Y The latter is a railroad eng r At times he is all right and at other times totally unconscious. Through the error of a weary typo the dale in the notice In yesterday's Tiutsof the Kate tireenaway Leap ear hall was made to read Vebruary 'J'.Mh, when it should have been February ,.'d, being next Tuesday eveniu" in tiraud Army hal. PERSONAL. . Martin W atner of Spring City, is at the Continental. I'. E. Fitzgerald of Minghatn is nt the White house. Thomas t'. t'nraon, a Denver contractor is at tin Knutsford. EL M. Allison, dr., and wife of Ogden are at the Tenipleton. N. A. RanaohofX, of the firtn of Schweitzer & llansohoff, lert last night for the east. I). F. Barnard and K. Carney, civil engin-- Cits from Soringville are in the city. A. B. Lawrence, manager of the Reming- ton Cjiiurry at Thistle, returned yesterday from Chicago. U.K. Goldberg, the well known traveler for Kahn Kr.is.. got in last night from a irii. to southern I'tah. II. While, l.rother-in-la- of Hon. E V Verry, arrived in this city yesterday froni Muskegon, Michigan. Hon. B. Clark Wheeler. .reshen nnd manager of The Tin:s company, will heat the Knutsford tonight. Bert Thurr.ian one of I'rovo's society young men. was in Salt l.uke isitim; his many friend-- , yesterday. .1. H. Taylor, the well know n engineer, has been confined to his room for the past few days by a serious ease of la grippe. S. C. Constant will depart for the ea-- l to. night. He will be ah-e- about two weeks on business connected with natural gas matter-- . County Attorney Murphy made his Urst appearance at the county court bouse c tcrdny since the holidays. He has been laid ' up with a serious attack of la grippe. ( VAMDK TKSTS Baeeeesfut Appiieati r i ho Ni ' t Low tirade Ores. w I'rncess testa of the cyanide process up grade ore of the Stewart So. lml )liriU,,low ham hen been successful, amide thai they can be treated protl oBshtted company will put in a leaching n)lv Tl0 the eyanldo process. The milli. .)lanVt, use M ;.. ; Pi' ol'C .11 I 10.11' m i ,ns oi k. ,1 al u ble prolit. . '. an then he Work on the nine - ill l.u Pill gressod all winter. and deal ha- - been ,... Tli has '." " baa been pleasant no! ii " now fall. The main I, t weather ia down seventy. live f ,. urgl g the great ore have been cut tlirou n. 'liel be u has shttl down with pi, m, bodies of , hut will resume work mi n few ilnl Red.laeket lo ei nl assay- - of oiv- - , ,F 'c in sight. in Iro unty show as liighL I f- Ohio. - of -- ilier. It - thuu.'! minP property will develop inb. o.ie ft . ield as U J gest paying mines in the teirito ibt that this Arli. i, - ot mr..i, omtioti ,,(' f 'UB "'K- - Creek Coal ci r okc companvw ' bidav. The capital lock is' (fi the Chalk, incorporators are t Blan id " ,' Cliapmaii. .1. L M lulo, k. C - K.000. The Mann, P. A, Edmond-'an- d A. M n. A. tcott this city aley. B-Inylor ,t B- - titon's llz ot jre nhont compktcd and will stX. -- I... nling woik- - r . ,rt up ia two I list Time lo l.o , ,, ,,,,,1 h iving Map Lak- e-n.. v,a the I ,,... it . "" MU S. n W. sic, City at a. it il:j a. in. Ho ii. ot.o, , af. Chicago ,v aiigement the i'lil.-a.- ,v ."WU' ''' Chicago ailway curries i ndcr tbt s to Chicago In two hours IL'rth W estern e ielofore. uud re e he- ;he b om Council line to in .ike ,,..:- - .... '. I ".esstime lb -. iooii trains for Uie eii-- t t!i - If fer point :i ime to New York and other early aft. i etcrul bouts. , reducing the J eastern cities Dr. Burrows, oculist, aurist, optician, Spectacles fitted. Commercial block. |